| > You've chosen a number there, conveniently lower than the one the Israelis picked. I must say, an argument that convenient is not persuasive. They're disputing whether the actual rate is 12% or 16%. So if I can make my argument without any numbers inside that range, of course I will do so. Why is that less persuasive? You could say that I'm giving Israel the benefit of the doubt. Sure, let's say it's 12%. That's still bad. > whether their should be stages at all Sure, there are many levels of hunger issues. > should the results of reports be scrutinised? In general yes. But in this particular case we can be confident it's at least the number Israel is giving, plus or minus some fraction of a percent, so that's what I based my argument on. |